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GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: Bentley Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase

Bentley’s Mulsanne stretches out

Bentley Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase
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Bentley’s boosted the exclusivity of its Mulsanne range with a new longer ultra-luxury limo.

Unimaginatively named the Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase, Bentley’s placed an extra 250mm in between the axles of its flagship, taking the car’s wheelbase to 3516mm and length to 5825mm.

Of course, the new girth also affords the Mulsanne heightened levels of luxury. The firm claims every millimetre of new wheelbase doubles as new rear legroom. Meanwhile, new optional ‘airline-style’ reclining rear seats offer “the most supportive footrests in the industry”.

Bentley Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase top viewIt’s not the only globe-beating feature Bentley thinks the Extended Wheelbase will offer. Its entertainment system, wired to a new 8-inch touchscreen up front, is mated a 2200-watt sound system from Naim claimed to be the “world’s greatest”.

EBW front interiorBut most interesting about the cabin are the rear console tray tables. Astonishingly made from 600 individual parts, they should make anything atop of them, including the optional twin 10.4-inch smart tablets mounted behind the front seats, seem low rent.

As usual with stalwarts like Bentley, there’s more leather inside than a furniture showroom, while a panoramic sunroof, electric curtains, and fridge beef up its luxurious appeal. The interior leather can also be splashed in 24 different colours and 13 different types of wood panelling.

Bentley Mulsanne rear seatsWhile destined to be a rare car on Australian roads, spotting an Extended Wheelbase will be helped by a facelifted front bar, sporting an 80mm wider grille with vertical slats, and rear haunch contour lines which fall further down the side of the car.

Bentley -Mulsanne -Extended -Wheelbase -frontProviding its waft is the base Mulsanne’s 6.75-litre V8. With 377kW/1020Nm it’ll reach 100km/h in 5.5sec.

Bentley makes a reach for Rolls-Royce with the Extended Wheelbase, as the new Mulsanne is only slightly shorter than a Phantom. Whether it’ll clear under the Phantom’s $855K (AU) remains to be seen until it lands in Australia later this year.

Louis Cordony
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